The Newberry herald. (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884, May 09, 1866, Image 4
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FATAL POW IN MfIP'IS-%'P111SM
A riot occurred thij evening, betyeen the police
nen and negro soldiers, growing i!:- of an at
tempt of the officers to arrest a ;hlte man whom
the negroes atten d to protect. Abocut thirty
policemen kept. cp the fight for two hours with
J50 negroes. The row was finally quieted by the
16th Regiment of Infantry. One policeman was
killed aud three wounded; eight or ten negoes
were ki!._d and several wounded.
MEMPHIs, May 3.-FURTHER FRO"T TIE MEMPHIs a
RIor.-About thirty hous;'s, occupied by colored
people, and all the school houses in South 3em
phis, were pulled down or burned last night. Ten
.negroes were killed during the lav. Fverythiig
is quiet this morning. The negroes fled to the
woods last night, but are now returning.
MILITARY CoMMISSioNS AND CocR. 3ARTIAL
"Go-NE UP."-W.ASRINoTON, Mlay 2.-Ai Order
-has been issued fromi the War Department, by
direction of the President, declaring that mi:1Ltary
.commissions and courts martial are not author
ized ; there-ore, the- %vill not assume jurisdiction
.in the trial of persons other than those belongrin
4o the army and navy or the United States, camp
Jol!owers, contractors, and others as are indicated
in the articles of war and Acts of Congre-s.
P
FADING AwAY.-The Baton Rogue A.omqf
savs the number of dead iegroes -in that city
dIry nft.at is over 100. The negro population
-of Baton Rogue does not ex.eed 4,m00, and the
deaths at'the present rate will be 12,000 per an
num. In the country the fatalityr is not so great,
but even on the farms and plantations the re
Istraining influence of the whites is no longer felt,
*and disease is more than ever fatal with thcm,
while p-oniiscuous intercourse, freedom of will
and want of interest in their prog, ny has checked
"their increase by natural means.
A7 ; 1k11717 12"7 ' :a
NORPOLR, May O.-Mrs. Jfferson Davis, her
child, and servant, arrived at Fortress Yonroe
his morning in the steame7 from Baltimore.
After breakfast at the fygeia Hotel, she was
waed upon by one of Generil 1iles's aids, who
escorted her into the fort, .. here a most -ffect
ing meeting took place betv:en Mr. and Mrs.
Davis. The conditions upon which she is allowed
to visit her husband have not transpired. Mrs.
Davis is direct from Montreal.
b
r An exchange states that wi:hin a month a^ter d
the cnening of the New York State Inebriate
Ai.tum, over 1,000 applications were made by
"ealthy parents for the admission of their d:ught
e s, who had contracted hahits of intemperence,
from the use of wines and liquors at fashionable
p rties.
RNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL,
tl
ey Readers will remember that our market
quoittions are in currency, unless otherwise
specially stated.
COMJIERCIAL.
NEWBERRIY PRICES CURRENT,
TUESDAY, May S, 1806.
Cotton.-Received the past week some 50 bales,
which met with ready sale at prices from 16 to 20e.
The heavy decline in Europe has caused a decli::e
in our market.
Apples, dried, per bushel,............. .so
Bagging, Gunuy,.....................40c.
Dundee,...................5.
Bale Rope, Manilla, per lb,..........ar to 40-.
" " Hemp,...................2c
Bluestone,........................ 5c
Coff'ee, Rio, per pound,...............3c
" Java, ". . . . . . . .. . . .5 .
Candles, Adamantine,.............4u to 500.
" Sperm,.................50 to 60c.
Cheese,.........................85 to 40ec
Corn, per bushei,....................22
Gold,.......,.......................25
Nel per b)ushel,................... 22
Matckerel, kits,.......................00
W.olasses, sorgihum, per gahon,..........75
"Cuba,..".................8.00
N-aill, per pound,................... -2
Rice, per pound,......................200
Suegar, bro w n, per pound,.. . ... . ... 8to dueC.
" refined, "...........23 to 2Sc.
Balt, Liverpool, per sack,................60
.Produce Markete-Prices from Wagons.
Butter, per pound,..................30 to 40c.
Beef, per pound,.................1u to 12
lao,per dound,..... ................ 2.c.
Eg,per bbl,.......................2.
Flour, per.......bb.. ............. ..... . . 1
Lard perpound...................0to 25c
......S...Ir..n.........................210
Special Notices.
MEsSs E9Toas You wll1 pleas~e announce J.
D. SMITU, as candidate for tihe office of Tax Col
eco,Newberry District and oblige
My2, 186O. MANY FllIENDS. -
MESsRS. EDtToRs :--Yotu will oblige the friends
OfM.W. J. L AKE, by nominating him as a
candidate for Sheriff of Newberry Distric t.
Ar11, 14. NE WBERRY.
M,xssRs. Ein'foRs :--You will please announce
NF.JOUNSUN, as a candidate for Sheriff of
'ewberry D strict, and oblige -
A il4, 14 M ANY FRIENDS.
The friends of Capt. THOS. M. PAYSINGER -
respectfully nominate him as a suitable' endidate
for Sheriff of Newberry District. VOTE RS. ]
SrzeIAL Noric.-The Hotel Bar is now fitted
'up in style. Fancy drinks, soberifficks, morali
zers, &c, prepared by Lemons with mathematical
nicety. Iced beverages, pop, sarsaparilla, &c.,t
hlways on hand.Ma9
MEIDCAI. UARD~
Prs. RUFF & POPE,
H AVING formed a PA~RTN~ERSHIP for fthe
practice of 31EDICINE and SPRGERY,
respectfully tender their servis. s to the citizens
'cf the Town an' District of Newberryv.
They can be found during the d'ay at their of
ice over Maj. L. J. Jones' Law Otlice.
Dr. Rluff can be found at night at his residence
Dr. Pope can be found at night at the residence
bof Mrs. Helen O'Neall.
Ne vbernry C. H., S. C.,-May 9, IS866.-3m.
NOOTICE
I AM prepared to put up NEW PEMPS and to
repair old cues. Any personis wishing
TUMPS, can apply or write to mae at Power's
Shop, Laurens District, S. C.
May 9, 29-3t ROB'~: WILLSON.
Ice____________ ream__________Saloon,____________
,Y ICE CREAM LO Salo o eedo
to-morro CREAuSAOO wilere oheucitizns
tan beosupprie withurIi hEre the CtKEr
a abe hsui wthe d~E RAy.N C
Ma 9-19st. A.nM.hRISER.
Ma H-92. A.RANTLY, R
H~ BRANTLY,
ON TIMTE.
[ Have received 15I Tons more of F5IVS
1IIOP11H: AT ur GUANO, w1hich I ofFer tur
O' per ton, pavable in (ctober nexi. or I will
grec to take Coton in payment at c3 een!s per
b. frec of tax. This Guano is a very valuable
ne. and is specially valuable for applying 1o
0110on and corn, after ;t is ?rp. TPhis will enlable
!antcrs to use it for several weeks yet. Satis
weion is guaranteed to those using IL
JAMES (. GIDES.
Columbi.1, May C--190
MERIDAN H0TEL
No. 103, East Bay,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
)N THE EUIRPWE SYSTE1,
H ~E boarde'r or logrrenting his room, an(I
eat"n" wLere he p!ases. At:ached to the
ou-e is a fine RiESTAUVRANT where the best of
tre of any and every kind, and at most reason
ble rates, can be h11d. This phmll is extensivelv
aied on in New York anl is found to be most
onvenent, and partic!!ar'!y adapted to business
:en. Thc rooms at large, .-rv Ind well fur
ished, and every attention will be given LO r2n
er satisfaction.
May t., 19-tf.
Notice.
SAME to my house, (near Bouknight's Ferry,)
J2 some time since, a small sorrel horse mule
bout twelve years old, without ony marks of
earing, or o:herwise. I have puLblieL announ.
d the same time arnd again. The owner is re
nested to prove property, pay charge, and
.ke it away. MARK M. BOYD.
May 9, 19-2t.
Notice,
LL persons having demands agrainSt the es
k tate of GEO. ASIIFORD (tecd , are hereby
wified to present them to the subseriber, on or
:fore the first day of June next. Also those in
:bted will pleae make payment. iimediately.
JOHN C. IIGIARDS, Adn'r.
May 3-19-Zt.
Found.
) N 2nd inst., in Spearman's field near Silver
Street immediately on the R. R., a ROLL
F G!.EENBACKS-. The owner is requested to
at2 amount, name of 3BIk, pay a reasonable
ard and pay for advertiseumetnt, whereupon
te same will be delivered.
WN. A. TEMPLETON.
May 9-19-8t.
-IN
Iaving purchased my s'ock since the
great FALL IN PRICES, I now
offer them at the following
reduced ra tes fo)r Specie,
niz:
SUGAR at 1Se per pound,
COFFEE, 30c " "
YOLASSES, 65c per gallon,
BLIND BR IDLES, $1.25 each,
W AGON UJARNESS, 4 00 per set,
SHOES, 1.23 per pair,
HATS, 75e each,
CLOTHING, 5.00 per suit,
PRINTS, 1(0 to 20c per yard,
BLEACHED HOMESPUN ISc""
COT TON A DES, 35c " "
CASSIMERE, 75u ""
BROAD CLOTHS, $2.00 " "
Besides the above I have a great variety of
'ancy and Domestic Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
Sad dlery, IIard wae, Crockery,
Table and Pocket Cutlery,
Tin,& &c., &c.,
tIl of whtich will be .sold at thte abore
RED UCED PICES.
Country merchants would do well to examine
y stock~before purchasing iu Charleston.
GEO, D, BM~ITH, Agent,
may 2 18 5 MOLLOIIQN ROW.
~ew Market.
~reshi Beef, &c,, supplied three
times a week,
HfE TNDERlSIGNED illl open a MARKET
HO10 UE in rear of the Hotel and opposite
e Post Office, on Caldwell-street, on Tuesday's,
bursday's anid Saturdayv's, for the purpose of
pplyin~g the citizens with good, choice, fat, and
micy beef, pork, r-eal, mutton, lamb, etc., ads o
gs, poultry, fruits and vegetables. Market
pen at 6 o'clock, A. M.
G'. HI. BOOZE.R,
J. E. P'ETERSON.
May 2, 13-4t.
sILLVER STREiET,
IANUFACTORY.
lHlE subseriher is now prepared to do all kinds
1. of rep airing on Carriages, B3uggies and Wa
;ons ; Painting arnd Trimmting neatly executed.
I kinids of Blacksmith's Work done.
I have a large lot of seasoned lumber, four
en setts of Whkeels, Baggy bodies, Spokes,
ubs, Felloes, Shafts, Poles, &e.
Two fine new Bdggies, 1 sett fine silver plated
om'le Harness.
Teru1hs positively cash.
ap 11 1mn LEVI SLAWSON.
Piano f&r Sale,
igILL be sold1 at a bargain, a fine Rosewcod
HANLAME Su"P FLY
OF
S 1 11gi & iS 1111111 Goods.
Latest Designs---Most Beautiful
Fabrics,
STOCK LARGE,VAR1ED,& OMPLETE.
'ND
PRICES REDUCED.
*~HAVE JUST lo:EED[ A LA]1GE AND
IHAND SuME STOUK of Ladies and Gendie
ALSO,
Groceies,
l1ard ware,
Crocery,
lats,
Boots & Shoes
Varieties.
Dress Goo,3
Organdies, e rog o, o n m %gcs, Poplins,
g .lih G:;hais, S S1k, Er..nch Dueta,
unlins, Calicoes, etc.
Whillte Gs
NJckonet Swiss Mus
nis, L. C. nad:rhd ,C i la d Gu!!a,4
se.' loops, Ladies' hoops, Laucs' Hohe,
or! ets,.
Boots and Shoes.
Ladies Patent Leather, Morocco and Kid;
ahilds' FancY, MisKes' do., ]o)s' do., Men's lacedl
Joots, Men's Brogans, Oxibrd Tics and Ilouts.
Longeloth,
10-4 Sheeting, 4-4 Sheetir.g, Ticking, Brown
hiring.
Hats.
Boys' Cassimere, Mons' CassImerc, Boys' Fur,
le's Flur, XMen's Uru2h.
Groceries,
Choice counwry cur-( Bacon, lUns, Lard,
,olden Syrup, New Orleans Moli.es, A No. 1
-!our, Cofffe, Tea, Sugar, Rice, Soda, I ickles,
epper, etc.
Mdiscellancous,
American and Frien h~ Calf Skins, Sole L"ather,
otton and Wool C:rds, Patent A xes, Scives,
a%l and Poccket Knives, Padlocks, Scissors,
nears, Lookin.g G!nses, P'erfumeries, Tobana,
~egars, Iront,- Nails, 1'owder, Shot, Buckets,
roomns, Baskets, etc.
My facilities are equal to any bonse in the up
~ountry. I will sell as cheap the cheapest.
M a 2 8 w. I. wm m 1.
NEW SUPPLY
OF
Drugs & Mesdiciines,
GRImBALL & LEG-GE
Abefoun'd at FiROG LEVEL, where they
kYi ae prprdto furnish at the JL( IWEN'/
M SI I'JL:.S, a varie ty of ar ticles in the ir
e, embracing
ng Tobacco, Hairi Oils, Fan
cy andi Comnaion Soaps,
Pe rfumnery andi
Purchasers will tind in our establishment a Cull
ASSORTED) STOOK,
which we propose to sell L & W'.
Da. L. M. GIMBA~LL, GEO'(RGE LEGGE.
DR. L M. vRIMBALL
DFFRS IlS PROFESSION AL SERiVICES
~ito the Citizens of Froz Lerci andthesur
onndin:g country. lie may bie found at his of
ice in the D)rug Store.
A pril 18, 16-4t.
IERE TIIEY COME.
\ ORE nice Summerr Goods, we are inst re
eC seig 0ur third stock of SPRING and
UMMER GOODS, and hope the publie will find
tem to please their fancy in price and style.
e have a splendid lot of Prints, Muzslins, Chal
is, and various other D)rees Goods, also, Parisols,
'ans, ke., ke., black anud dotted Alpacen, and
ur Gents', Cloths, D)oes!ins, Caislimeres, Tweeds,
Lottoades: Linen Goods of ve rio,s styles. We
lo have a veryv heavy stock of B3ots and Shoes,
hivih will be sold veryv chteap. Giive us a call
md see if' we do whiat we say. Don't foret the
hace. LOVELACE & WIIEELLR.
A pril 18, 10-tf.
W, W. 110UBEALL,
LOVELACE & WHEELER,
DE.tLEns IN
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS,
SHOES, HLATh, FANCY ARTICLES,
NOTIONS, &e.
He will be glad to htave h1is friends and former
customers, and1( the public gen era!!v, to ecall and
examine the above stock of goouis. being deter
tined1 to sell as cheap as the cheapest.
nmar 21 12
NOW is the TIlE
TO 2UY
Cheap Goods,
As I will
CLOSE OUT
The following articles
At A SACRIFICE.
I0 Pieces col'd Alpaca U)c per yard, worth 1,00
25 " Poplins, '5 e " ' co
25 Printed worsted, 27 " " 10
15 " Larege, sr " " 6o
10 " do
j Prin ted Muslins, 30 " " 50
20 " DAbage, 45"
50 . Mntillac, $1,01) elch " 7
50 do. 6.10 " " 10,00
24 Summer Shawls 4,50 " " 9,00
24 do do 4,0 " 8,0
e Pair Sleeve Setts, 1,25 per sett " 2,5'
50 " " 1,50 " " 3,00
500 Pieces Lawn ldkfs 15 each 30
30 Pr co"d Kid Gloves, 1,00 per pair " 2,00
(Be-st make,)
1000 Ladies paper collars, C pieces for 5 cents.
And a great many other articles not mentioned
here, at proportionate prices. Cuie and see for
yourselves. Respecctfuilly,
JACOB STERN,
2d door from the corner in the Newberry
may 2 18 Ilotel Building.
T) THE LADIES.
FRS. SELL respectfully informs the ladies of
Newberrv, and vicinity, that ler
SPRINGr STOCK
OF
Is now open for their inspection rnd approval,
and consists in p:rt of the latest styles of
HAT3 AND B0NETS
For LADIES and MISSES.
IRibbons, Flowers & Triminigs
of most beautiful patterns, anid all the many little
articles which constitute a first class STOCK in
the '11LNERY LINE.
Her long experience in the above business war
rants her in believir.g that she tan render satis
factioni to all who favor her establialment with a
visit.
March 28, 13-tf.
New Fuirniturie Store,
Over Rutledge & Ostendorifs,I
( And Opposite the Mrarble Yardi.)
WE expect to keep constantly on hand,a
Scomnpletc assortmenit of the foniowieg ar
Charnber Setts,
(Different S'yles.)
BUREAUS, WASH -STANDS ,
Bed-steads, Trundles, Cribs, Cradles,
Toilet, Sl'oon, Folding and Ec'tension Tables,
SOFAS, TETE-A-TETES, DIVANS,
ROCKING CHAIRS,
(From Common to the Finest.)
A good variety of Cane arnd Wood-seat Chairs,
and Chlreni's Rockers, Dining and Nursery~
Chairs, also Merchant's Stools.
We will also keep WaHl Papering and Window
&Shades, and furne:h Looking-Glass Phiates,j
for old frames.
Having had several year's experien.ce ii this
business, we feel confident that we can seal as
cl;cap as any house in the State, and nope that
allI our old friends will call and examine our
stock.
07 Entrance through Rutledge & Ostcn
dorff's store. JOlHN R. LEA YELL & CU,
IN STORE
A FULL STOOKi OF
Spring aRd Summer 6aods,
TUST RECEIVED, AND WICH ARlE BE
~JING CONSTANTLY ADDED TO.
Cons istin.g of
Dress Goods,
Prints,
White Goods,
Clothing,
IIats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Fancy Artie.,
'Groceries,
&c., &c.
All of which being purchased for
cash, from first hands, and at fallen
prices, can be sold at very low figures
for CASH.
Jobbers will fEnd it to their.advan
tage to examine this stock
M. FOOT.
Mar. 20, 3m.
New Work-Shop
AT
FWDOGLVEL, S.C0
Carri;es,
Buggies,Waos
Coaches
( F a 1kinmb mae ad repairerd on the short
TAILORING.
Ml J. JENKINS
IS PREPARED to do any kTind of work 'i th
above line, in tie lat-st STIYLE a:id FASIl.
[UN. Office South of Mr. P. Sco'S.
May 2, 18-3t.
HEADQARES FOR CANDIS,
Q ANTA CLAUS, notwithstanding that the sea
O son for his dis:tributioin of good things has
ast, has returned to Newberry with a great va
ictiy of Fancy Goods, Gonfectionaries and Gro
:eries, which will be disposed of at the establish
nient 01
A. M.~ WICKEB
Azzorted candles, gum drops, toys, fruits in
a currants, citron, raiz;ins, alinords, English
valnuts, pecan nuts, l.azle nuts, butter nuts, co.
oanuts, fruits, lemons, sugar buiscuits, lemon
:oda, wine and oston crackers, ginger cakes
heese, flavoring extracts, figs, fig-paste, honey
?runcs, wines, cordials, syrups, porter, ale
hampngne, vermacelli, macaroll, table salt
)ysters. sardinee, piehles, pepper sanco, mustard
od, pinger, candles, matches, sugar, coffee, ten
rackerci, flour, b!ucing, indigo, copperas, starch
round pepper, unground do., spice, nutmegs
loves, hams, rice, codfih, salt, blue stone, cam
hor, tobacco, segars, pines, maccaboy snuff, toi
et soaps, blacking, brushes, paper col'ars, but
ons, combs, brushcs,pencils,hooks & eyes,threacd
oncentrated lye,sifters,cottoncards,Whittemore'
No. !0, 1 pair ladies' scales, buckets, shoe thread
air pirs, pens, aid in fact everything usualli
found in a family grocery or confectionery store
All of which will be sold cheap for cash. I
you cannot cone send, but in all cases let cast
accompany the order.
mar 28 12 tf A. M. WICKER.
The State of South Carolina
NEWERRY DISTRICT-IN EQUITY.
Sarah A. Thw1mpon, i,. Tho. A. Thompson ani
J71. 2!. Thom.oeA.
Bill to sell property and to marshal assetts.
1 HIE creditors of the estate of Dr. THOUMA;
W. THOMPSON, are required to renrie
and estaiblish their respective claims on oath be
fore the C2onunissioner. on or before the twenty
sixth day of May next, or they will be precluded
SIL AS JOHINSTUNE, C. E. N. D.
Con's. Ofiee, Feb. 26, 1866.
Feb. 28, 9-3m. $15.
lYules for Sale,
rI HIE subscriber has five or six, well broken
INo. 1 MULES for sale, which will he dis
posed of most reasonably on application to himi
E. HI. CIIRISTIAN.
A pril 18, 16.
Super Chewing Tobacco.
Spencer's celebrated Tobacco.
A snall lot of this superior Tobacco just re
ceived and for sale by
ap 25 at R. ?TEWART.
L atcst I111p1'0 i01110111!
V, H, RNGSMDRE
A S rctur-ned fromi Augusta and ii prepare
to take any ki;d of PICTURE.
Ambrotypes,
Photographs,
Portraits,
From any kind of Pidtures !
AT THE OLD OPPOSITE THE C4)URT HOUSE.
Jan 17 3 tf
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUINA
NLt wn~ s-tr DTaT.
By J. T. Peters~on, E3rj, Ordinary oft ..\a
', HEbREAS, Simecon Werts has appliedt
tuV e for Letters of Admintist ration, 01
all and singular the goods and chattels, right
and credits of IIenry M. Werts, late of the dis
trict aforesaid deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish al
end sing::lar, the kindred and creditors of thi
sid decased, to be and appeatr before me. a
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District
to be holden at Ne.wberry Court House, on th<
11ith (day of May, inst, to she'a: cauw.e, if an:
why the said Administratieii should rdt b<
ranted.
Given under my hand this 2'ith day of April
in the vear of our Lord one thousand eighi
undred and sixty-six.
21 2, IS-2t. JollN T. PETERSON, o.N.
Whm. Boyce
R ESPECTFULiL INFORMS THE PUBLI(
that he has opened a choice stock of fresh
FAMJLY -CRDCEBJES5
and intends to keep constantly on hand a gene
ral assortmient of goods in that line.
He respectfully solicits, and hopes by sellin;
goods at small profits, to secure a share of publi
patronage.
His store is on Main-street, opposite Docto
Capers' drug store, where he will be pleased t
wait on any who will favor him with a call.
Ne wberry, March 27, 1866.
HOES,
Brads and Elwi ll's crown Hoes,
& hovels, F'orrs and Spaes
Ames' long~ handle ShIotels,
4lorks,
" Spades
Whittemore's, Cotton and Wool Cards.
Trace Chais
Collins' a:aI other1 Axes..
" Hand- ses, v arious sies
Westenhohna's and Rodgzers' Cutlery,.
Rodgers' Scissors.
Horse and Mile Harness.
Super Needles.
Meal Sieves.
Nails. all sizes.
Pad and .othmer locks.
Butcher's Files.
" Chisels.
Landreth's Garden Seeds.
Together with mainy other useful arnd desirab!
.rticles, all just received and for sale by
Apr 25, 17-4t R. STEWART.
NOTICE.
TO TilE CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINt.
The termniation of a sanguinary contest, which
for the past four years has p,reseued an inpassi
ble barrier to all Fociil 6r co;nmercial intercourse
bet;%eertc tXoto great sections of our cquntry,
ha% ing at length ha vply cleard away all obsta
c!es to U'eenewa! of those relations which f9rmer
ly bond us together in a fraternal union, I take
h curliest oppurtunity afforded me by thi aus
piciols event, to g-eet my Southern f-,end., and
to so:icit from them a renewal of that extensive
br.sness connection w ieh for a quarter of a cen
tury has heen uninterrupted save by the great
public catnity to which I have adrerted
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a
business re-union, I should repeat the warning
so often given to my friend,-to beware .of all
those spurious and deleterious compounds which,
under the specious and false titles of Imported
Wiines, Brandies, U4oliand Gin, Liquors, &e.,
have been Cq:ailv destructivi to the health of our
citizens aq prejudicial to the interest of the lggiti
miate Importer.
Many years of my past life have been expended
an open-and candid attempt to expoce these
wholesale fr.aud-s ; no time ior expense has been
spared to accompl:i this salutary purpose, and
to pLice before my fr iends and the public general.
lv, at the lowest market price, and in such quan,
rtis IS mig-ht suit their convenience, a truly gen.
uine imiported artie!e.
T%vety five years busincss transactions with
the lrgest and most respectable exporting houses
in France and Great r ritain have afforded me an.
surpassed facilities for supplying our home mar
ket with Wiaes, Liquors and Liqmures of the
best and no;t approved brands in Europe, in ad
dition to my own distillery in Holland for the
manuf7cture of the "Schiedanm Schnapps."
The latter, so lon; tested and approved by the
medical Faculties of the United States, West !n
(lies and South America as an invaluable thera
peitie, a whole,zome, pleasant and perfectly sYe
be-erage in all climates and during all seasons,
quicly exci:ed the cupidity of the home man.
ufacturers and venders of a spurious article un
der the same rame. , .
I trust that I have, after much toil and era
pense, surrounded all my importations with sa
guards and directions which with ordinary cir
CumIsp(ction will insure their dehvery, as I re
ceive them from Eu7ope. to all my customers.
I would, however, r(commend in ll cases
where it is pos-ible, that orders be sen direct to
my depot, 22 Beaver Street, New York, or that
pruchases be made of my accredited agents.
In addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies,
ke., I have a considerable supply of old tried for
eign wines, embracing vintages of many years
f past, bottled up before the commencement of the
war, which I can especially recommend to all
connoisseurs of th.se r-tre luxuries.
In conclusion, I would specily call ihe. early
attention of my Southern custoniers to the ad
vantage to be derived by transmitting their or
ders without loss of time, or c:lling- personally-at
the depot, in order to insure the fulfilment of
their orders out of the present large and well se
leeted assortment.
UDOLPITO WOLFE,.
Fe b 21-3m 22 Beaver-St reet, Ne w York.
KNow Full aid Comrplete
OUR STDGH
OF
Ladies', Gentiemnen's, Boy's
Touth's, 3Misses 4 Children's
8BOOTS, SHOS, GAITERS &h
TS now full and complete. Consisting of every
' ariety and style of Goods, in our line, all
of which were made, especially to order, by the
Ivery best manufactor-s. Therefore, we feel cosf5.
-dent that we can, and will sell a better shoe for
the same money, thani any other house this sid
of Viulade ua. We cordially invite a call be
- I. M. SUBER, & Co.,
. Main st., opposite Court H,>use.
N. .-Ringconectd aithi the House of I.
M. Sue o,Iwl ehappy to see all y
Iold friends and customer-s.
Jan 10 2 tt McDUFFIE MBTTS.
The most complete
MAMUFA CT ORY
-OF GOOD
IIn Amrca, can l* found at
>NEWBE R RY C. H., 8. Ci.,
HENRY II BLEASE,
Jan 3 1tf Proprietor.
MERCKANTS WOULD DO WELL
And examine his
Tin Ware .& Prices.
Jan 3 1 tf
OLD STOVES and OLD STOVE
Piping, old Gutters, old Roofing,
And all old Tin~ Ware,
Repaired at short notice, by
jan 3 I tf HENRY H. BLEASE.
NEW ROOFING, NEW STOVES;
New Store Piping, new Guttering,
New Tin for Valleys, &c., &c.,
> All furnished and finished, with all of
the newest improvements, by
jan 8 1 tf UHENRY U1. BLE ASE.
Fisk's MVetallic Burial Cases
r1' HE cubscriber has just r'eeived a supply of
these Cases, from the abov-e celebrated
manufacturer, which are of the latest and mnoet
improved patterns, and of elegant Rosewood
finish, and which he offers at low rates to the
public, lie t:skes this occasion to say that they
have been purchased exchmsively for cash, and
selling themn at oply a small advance on the cash
pr-ice, taat nio orders for the above Cases will .be
Iattended to unless accompanied with the cash.
... .R. C. GHAPMAN.
Nebiry, S. C., March 1, 1860.
Dr. J. E. Dapray;
SURGEON DENT[sT~
FOMf CTTARLESTON,